ALL eyes are on Anthony Joshua to see whether he can overcome Daniel Dubois and win the IBF title – but fans want to know if there is a rematch clause should things not go his way.
The face of British boxing has the chance to become a three-time heavyweight champion at Wembley after Oleksandr Usyk was forced to vacate the crown jewel.
And Joshua will be oozing with confidence after putting on a dominant display against Francis Ngannou earlier this year.
AJ delivered a brutal right hand on Ngannou to knock the Cameroonian legend out in Saudi.
However, Dubois’s win to KO record is something Joshua has to be wary of – something that Croatian star Filip Hrgovic found out about in June.
Either way, this fight is set up to be an absolute cracker in front of what will be a packed Wembley Stadium.
Read more on Anthony Joshua
But boxing lovers are itching to know whether a rematch is on the cards once the dust has settled.
Is there a rematch clause for Joshua vs Dubois?
Unfortunately, a rematch clause has NOT been written into the contract for Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois.
Legendary promoter Frank Warren confirmed the news when the fight was announced in June.
However, Warren revealed that the winner of Joshua vs Dubois will take on the victor of Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Uysk who battle on Saturday, December 21.
Most read in Boxing
This could mean that fans will at last get to see the blockbuster match between Joshua and Fury.
How to watch Joshua vs Dubois
- Joshua vs Dubois will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Box Office, DAZN and TNT Sports Box Office.
- Sky customers in the UK will have to pay just £19.95 for the huge event.
- While TNT Sport subscription members will need to cough up £19.99 to watch Anthony Joshua in action against Daniel Dubois.
- You can live stream all the action from Sky Sports Box Office, DAZN and TNT Sports Box Offices’ websites as well as their apps.
- All of which are available for download onto your mobile or tablet device
- DAZN’s pricing is yet to be confirmed.
Who is on the Joshua vs Dubois undercard?
- Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois – for IBF heavyweight title
- Josh Kelly vs Liam Smith
- Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson – for interim WBO light-heavyweight title
- Anthony Cacace vs Josh Warrington – for IBF and IBO super-featherweight title
- Tyler Denny vs Hamzah Sheeraz
- Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk